At this date, the Boatin Reserve has been declared
12 June 2024
The Boatin Reserve was declared on June 12, 1948 and is the oldest of the nine reserves in the Central Balkan National Park. The Reserve is a category I protected area according to the classification of the International Union for the Protection of Nature.
Located on an area of 1597.2 ha, the Reserve occupies the northern slopes of the western part of the Middle Balkan Mountains below The Tetevenska Baba peak. It is located in the land of the village of Cherni Vit - Tetevensko, north of the peak Tetevenska Baba and covers the basin of the river Cherni Vit with an altitude of 800 m to about 2000 m.
Located on an area of 1597.2 ha, the Reserve occupies the northern slopes of the western part of the Middle Balkan Mountains below The Tetevenska Baba peak. It is located in the land of the village of Cherni Vit - Tetevensko, north of the peak Tetevenska Baba and covers the basin of the river Cherni Vit with an altitude of 800 m to about 2000 m.